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<blockquote data-quote="adrianrdaw" data-source="post: 241642" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>I can't get too technical, because I don't understand all the issues involved, but a word of warning. If you use an old (ish) TV you may have problems with digital hidef. My Toshiba WLT66 apparently does not send an acceptible wakeup signal via HDMI. </p><p>Result.. black screen requiring a reboot to recover. I have had the same results with an ASROCK NF7G, a very well specified board, which ran Bluray via cyberlink very well.</p><p>Not realising the nature of the problem, I built a Gigabyte system with GA M56SS3 and a GV-NX86T512H graphics.</p><p>Both builds with an AM2 5200+.</p><p>This had exactly the same problem with HDMI.</p><p>Analog hidef is very good.</p><p>I hope this halps with any decisions.</p><p>Adrian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adrianrdaw, post: 241642, member: 40658"] I can't get too technical, because I don't understand all the issues involved, but a word of warning. If you use an old (ish) TV you may have problems with digital hidef. My Toshiba WLT66 apparently does not send an acceptible wakeup signal via HDMI. Result.. black screen requiring a reboot to recover. I have had the same results with an ASROCK NF7G, a very well specified board, which ran Bluray via cyberlink very well. Not realising the nature of the problem, I built a Gigabyte system with GA M56SS3 and a GV-NX86T512H graphics. Both builds with an AM2 5200+. This had exactly the same problem with HDMI. Analog hidef is very good. I hope this halps with any decisions. Adrian [/QUOTE]
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